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Originally Posted by 3bears
also if a lock shop has ever had to get into the car, thye often use wedges or inflatable wedges and pry the door open enough so they can get a tool in to hit lock buttons. Im sure that bends the door a bit.
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That's the preferred method of entry if you call a pop a lock, etc. It's the easiest way as most of them either don't know how to pick locks or it takes them awhile. I had a friend who was constantly locking his keys in his beater truck so he kept a couple door wedges and an extra antenna in his truck bed. He got really quick at it lol
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